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Nyatapola Temple, built in 1702, tallest temple in Kathmandu valley, Taumadhi Tole square

Nyatapola Temple, built in 1702, tallest temple in Kathmandu valley, Taumadhi Tole square


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Filename: 831-354.jpg

Size: 3447 x 5171 (6.1MB)

Date: 1st October 2010

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Peter Barritt/Robert Harding

City: Kathmandu

Country: Nepal

© Peter Barritt

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Nyatapola Temple, built in 1702, tallest temple in Kathmandu valley, Taumadhi Tole square

Nyatapola Temple, built in 1702, tallest temple in Kathmandu valley, Taumadhi Tole square, Bhaktapur, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nepal, Asia

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© Peter Barritt

Bhadgaon Bhadgaun Bhaktapur Kathmandu Valley Nepal Temples Taumadhi Tole


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This print showcases the magnificent Nyatapola Temple, a true architectural gem that stands tall in the heart of Kathmandu valley. Built in 1702, this awe-inspiring structure is not only a testament to Nepal's rich history but also holds the title of being the tallest temple in the entire valley. Located at Taumadhi Tole square in Bhaktapur, this UNESCO World Heritage Site exudes an air of spirituality and tranquility. Its intricate design and vibrant colors make it a favorite subject for photographers like Peter Barritt who have captured its beauty through their lens. The vertical composition of this photograph perfectly captures the grandeur and elegance of Nyatapola Temple. Against a clear blue sky, its towering presence commands attention and leaves spectators in awe. The architecture reflects traditional Nepalese style with multiple tiers adorned by intricately carved wooden figures depicting deities from Hindu mythology. As a place of worship, Nyatapola Temple holds immense religious significance for locals and visitors alike. It serves as a sanctuary where devotees come to seek blessings and find solace amidst their daily lives. This print transports viewers to another world – one filled with ancient traditions, spiritual devotion, and breathtaking architecture. It invites us to explore Nepal's cultural heritage while igniting our wanderlust to visit this remarkable travel destination in Asia.

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